A young student wears a big grin while waiting for his class to begin at the Dual Language Academy, a program taught in both English and Spanish and run concurrently with the district's migrant summer school program at Lincoln Street Elementary. Photo by Michal Thompson

Describing a day in the life of Oregonians would be impossible without this week's theme: family. We collected dozens of images of Oregonians with their families on July 15th, and we're thrilled to share a few with you.

The Davis family at Azalea Park in Brookings, Oregon. Photo by Jim Hair

Tali Langi and his wife, Masi, came to America for a visit and decided to stay. After spending time talking about their heritage, Tali gathered his family consisting of his wife and four sons (Eric, Talileka, Tevita, and Tavaki) for a family photo. Photo by Jan Landis

Photographers have always created portraits, and Project Dayshoot resulted in many incredible examples of the form. Here are just a few of the wonderful portraits of Oregonians that were taken on July 15th.

Portlander Jeffrey Ayers on the corner of Killingsworth and Albina. Photo by Intisar Abioto

Ron Meyer, 75, and his wife, Lana, are the third generation to own and run Meyer Orchards, which has been in business for 103 years. Photo by Betty Udesen

Portrait of a young girl in Peninsula Park, North Portland. Photo by Helen Silvis